The Effectiveness of the Vaccine and the Reinfection Wave by Covid-19: What the Reports Shows

Rivania Beatriz Novais Lima, Larissa Moreira Torres, Glauber M. Pires, Maria Isabel Fernandes Peixoto Furtado, Ana Emília Formiga Marques
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COVID-19 is a disease caused by the new coronavirus designated SARS-COVS2. Discoveries about the particularities of COVID-19 are constant and challenging. Currently, it has been proven that the recurrence of the disease in the same individual is possible due to the variants that the virus has. This new reality has led to discussions about the real effectiveness of the vaccine in controlling the pandemic. Objective: To obtain, through updated and reliable literature, the main data on the effectiveness of the vaccine. This comment reviewed current articles from the year 2020 to 2021, published by journals such as The Lancet, CNN, BCC and others. Further studies were needed to prove the action of passive immunization of the new variants. Recently, epidemiological studies have shown that coronavirus infection and mortality rates are falling as vaccination progresses.
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疫苗的有效性和Covid-19的再感染浪潮:报告显示了什么
COVID-19是由新型冠状病毒SARS-COVS2引起的疾病。关于COVID-19特殊性的发现是不断的,也是具有挑战性的。目前,已经证明,由于病毒的变异,该疾病可能在同一个体中复发。这一新的现实导致了关于疫苗在控制大流行方面的真正有效性的讨论。目的:通过最新可靠的文献资料,获得疫苗有效性的主要资料。本评论回顾了2020年至2021年期间发表在《柳叶刀》、CNN、bbc等期刊上的文章。需要进一步的研究来证明新变异的被动免疫作用。最近,流行病学研究表明,随着疫苗接种的进展,冠状病毒感染率和死亡率正在下降。
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